Collision Repair in Fort Worth, TX

Class A vs. Elective Repairs

CLASS A

If your repair work involves filing an insurance claim, we'll help you handle all of the details. We work with every major insurance company, coordinating the complete repair. We even provide you with a detailed repair plan specific to your vehicle.

ELECTIVE REPAIRS

In those instances when you are paying for the repairs yourself, we are conscious that cost is a big factor. Our experts review your initial repair plan and recommend options that will save you money in the long run, all the while ensuring no sacrifice is made with regards to structure or safety of the repair.

Removing/Replacing Parts

Maaco located at 1025 N. Main St., provides quality services at excellent prices. To help fit your budget, we offer three price levels for replacement parts. The most expensive are OEM parts, which come from the original manufacturer of your vehicle. These parts will ultimately be the best possible match for your car.

A less costly option is Aftermarket. These parts are still new but may not come from your vehicle's manufacturer. The most cost-efficient parts by far are Recycled parts. These parts come from salvaged vehicles but still meet all safety and function standards. Consider these three options when choosing replacement parts for your vehicle.

Spot Painting

A simple touch up can be all you need to turn the car you drive back into the car you love. If your vehicle only needs one or two panels painted, the best and least expensive option can be spot painting.

We'll perform a full vehicle inspection, target the areas in need of a touch up and make sure surrounding areas are cleaned and sanded so that the paint application is flawless. We also use a multiple masking procedure to make sure the new and old paint blend seamlessly.

Finishing

At Maaco of Fort Worth, we never let dust, dirt or lint get in the way of a flawless paint job. Following any spot painting, we'll perform our standard finishing work. This entails any necessary sanding, buffing and polishing to get rid of any remaining imperfections.

This process begins with wet sanding, which is evenly spread over the surface and then smoothed out. Next, we use a liquid compound to carefully buff the area. The final step of polishing will restore the shine to your paint and clear coat.